Children live in superlatives – the best day ever, the greatest story, the yummiest of-whatever-they’re-eating. And I feel those superlatives every time I’m with my granddaughters – the special-est of special people…
that’ s so beautiful, Beth and true; incidentally I am reading a canonical story by A S Byatt called ‘The Thing in the Forest’ dealing with this very thing 🙂 fortunately for us it is now online 🙂
it’s one of my two favourite short stories, the other being ‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’ by the Canadian writer, Alice Munro 🙂 I’ve read both stories loads of times: it’s the joy of familiarity, like a dear old friend or your grandma when you were a kid:)
Ah, the innocence of children who trust in the possibilities of what the world is. It makes me sad that we don’t get to keep that instinct through life!
So true. Our grandson loves to tell us when he has seen dinosaurs in the forest. I asked him to let me know where to spot a Triceratops.
Best wishes, Pete.
They all draw journals and dictate those word to us – we give them to families at the end of their 2 years with us and show them in progress at conferences. They are amazing because each already has its own voice. Some love big disasters and messes, some love nature,,, etc
❤ – I forgot to share that after they have created their page, we gather in a circle to hear the stories that each 'author/illustrator' has created. they are so proud and love to hear each other's stories.
Adults see a world full of probabilities. Children see a world full of possibilities. Great post and reminder to us all, Beth!
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a very different perspective
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Some adults never grow up and still have those fantasies. That’s what WP is for. 🙂
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here we are –
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If only we could see the world through the eyes of a child, oh, the possibilities we would see. Limitless.
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without boundaries
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Children live in superlatives – the best day ever, the greatest story, the yummiest of-whatever-they’re-eating. And I feel those superlatives every time I’m with my granddaughters – the special-est of special people…
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yes!
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If the world could only live like children ….
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it’s such an open perspective
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It’s amazing how much you learn in the company of children
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so right!
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🥰🥰🥰
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Have you considered writing an article or even a book about all the children’s tales you’ve heard over the years?
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I haven’t, but I do like that idea..
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Go for it, girl.
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that’ s so beautiful, Beth and true; incidentally I am reading a canonical story by A S Byatt called ‘The Thing in the Forest’ dealing with this very thing 🙂 fortunately for us it is now online 🙂
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ooh, thanks. I’ll look for it
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it’s one of my two favourite short stories, the other being ‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’ by the Canadian writer, Alice Munro 🙂 I’ve read both stories loads of times: it’s the joy of familiarity, like a dear old friend or your grandma when you were a kid:)
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Lovely, Beth. Adults can learn a lot from children, and relearn things that have been forgotten. 💞
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Ah, the innocence of children who trust in the possibilities of what the world is. It makes me sad that we don’t get to keep that instinct through life!
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I could not agree more. They can remind us that we did the same once and we shouldn’t have stopped!
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So many great things can happen this season if your eyes and mind are open, Beth, you sure have that right in your life.
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Absolutely love this. I always feel that children are closer to heaven than we are!
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they just are so open to everything
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Yes. There is so much we have forgotten how to see.
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and it’s sitting right there –
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A Fairy Coincidence Beth … I have just posted my poem “A Frollick of Forest Faeries” … the child within me still enjoys writing about “Faeries” …
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yay! thank you for this!
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My Faerie pleasure
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Why grow up?
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why, indeed?
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Sadly the World too often teaches the grown children we become how to close our eyes and hearts.
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yes, sad indeed
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I love this!
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thanks!
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So true. Our grandson loves to tell us when he has seen dinosaurs in the forest. I asked him to let me know where to spot a Triceratops.
Best wishes, Pete.
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perfect
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I hope you’re writing them down for end of year surprises. They must be fabulous. 🙂
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They all draw journals and dictate those word to us – we give them to families at the end of their 2 years with us and show them in progress at conferences. They are amazing because each already has its own voice. Some love big disasters and messes, some love nature,,, etc
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That is so exciting, Beth. How wonderful for children to have such creative experiences in school. The groundwork for a lifetime of learning.
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I really hope this instills a love of creative storytelling for them
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Me too. They are off to a good start because of you. Great teachers matter.
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❤ – I forgot to share that after they have created their page, we gather in a circle to hear the stories that each 'author/illustrator' has created. they are so proud and love to hear each other's stories.
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Wonderment. ❤️
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We do need magic and if we look carefully we can see it as adults too.
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Sure can –
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Life can be very dull when whimsy cannot visit.
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always keep the door open to it
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I do! I do!
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Yes, yes, yes!!!
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I know you know, too )
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❤️
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A quote we should all remember!
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Oh yes!
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I know that you know this truth
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🙂
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If only we could go back if only for a moment or two, to see things through the eyes of a child once again.
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Yes
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